03-15-2017 01:36 AM - edited 03-08-2019 09:45 AM
what is the difference between neigbourship & adjacency between 2 routers
03-15-2017 01:49 AM
Hi,
neigbourship refers to the connected routers for example Router1 is the neighbor of Router2 and vice versa.
adjacency refers to the status of connected neighbor, so when the neighbors got adjacent based-on the adjacency parameters then they can exchange routes.
in another words, neighbors are simply routers that sit on the same segment and hear each other, but they do not engage in any closer cooperation. adjacent routers exchange routing information.
03-15-2017 04:06 AM
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